Fix RAM requirement in README
Update 8's switch to UE5 and multiplayer improvements have removed the large RAM requirements. New bare minimum numbers are based on a new world save and a lightly progressed save. Recommended numbers are based on an end-game save.
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| ### Installation/System Requirements | ### Installation/System Requirements | ||||||
| *Note (9/20/22): Update 6 drastically increased RAM requirement. Servers given less than minimum have a high chance of crashing.* | 
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| |  | Bare Minimum | Recommended | | |  | Bare Minimum | Recommended | | ||||||
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| | Processor | Recent x86/64 (AMD/Intel) processor. No 32 bit or ARM support. | Favours higher single-core performance over multiple cores. | | | Processor | Recent x86/64 (AMD/Intel) processor. No 32 bit or ARM support. | Favours higher single-core performance over multiple cores. | | ||||||
| | RAM | 10240-12288 MiB | 16384-24576 MiB (especially for 4 players or large save files) | | | RAM | 1536-2048 MiB | 6144-12288 MiB (especially for 4 players or large save files) | | ||||||
| | Storage | 5 GB | 7-10 GB (or more, depending on save size or frequency) | | | Storage | 5 GB | 7-10 GB (or more, depending on save size or frequency) | | ||||||
| | Network | 0.512 Mbit/s | 1-5 Mbit/s ([may require server *and* client config tweaks](https://satisfactory.fandom.com/wiki/Multiplayer#Temporary_lag_solution)) | | | Network | 0.512 Mbit/s | 1-5 Mbit/s ([may require server *and* client config tweaks](https://satisfactory.fandom.com/wiki/Multiplayer#Temporary_lag_solution)) | | ||||||
| | Host OS | Most stable Linux OS branches should work | Using the latest kernel version for your installed OS can prevent some edge-case installation/boot issues. | | | Host OS | Most stable Linux OS branches should work | Using the latest kernel version for your installed OS can prevent some edge-case installation/boot issues. | | ||||||
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